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Robert Horry. Kings. Nuff said.
Second time I've posted that lol. Didn't realize it was an old thread.
Pittsburgh losing the Super Bowl to Green Bay then the following year, losing in the playoffs to an absolute fluke play by f***ing Tim Tebow and Demaryiuouiuouoiuos Thomas.
If NYG would have kept playing after the 2 minute warning, they would have easily won 5 or 6 more games this season. They lost against New England, Dallas, and Carolina that way off the top of my head. They had the powerhouse offense that could have made s*** happen in the playoffs too.
I saw the thing I posted in this thread from a few years ago ... And yeah, my "worst moment" still stands: Giants vs. Eagles at home in December 2010 (when the Giants blew a 21-point lead in the final 7 minutes). If you're an Eagles fan, you call it "The Miracle At The Meadowlands." If you're a Giants fan, you call it "The Meltdown At The Meadowlands."
Worst. Loss. Ever. I have PTSD from that damn game, I think. .
You'll have to forgive me since I don't watch much of the NFL, but I had never heard of this. Based on the description that you gave, I looked it up on YT. "Improbable" doesn't quite cover it. 4 long TDs...including an OS kick and a dropped/picked-up punt return...on the road....against a division rival...in just over 7 minutes...while holding the Giants scoreless for that span is about as unlikely as any sporting scenario gets. I can see how that would be crushing.
3/31/97- Kentucky rolled into the Finals having dominated the SEC Tournament and handled most of their NCAA Tourney foes with ease. They played a back-and-forth game with Arizona that went to OT. UK went cold in overtime, scoring only 5 points. The loss was painful, but retrospect would only make it more so. UK won the NCAA championship in '96 and '98. They were one solid OT performance away from 3 in a row.
4/7/14: Kentucky had underachieved during the regular season, but Coach Cal flipped a switch during the SEC Tourney and the Cats seemed like a different team. They beat the previously undefeated Wichita State Shockers in the round of 32 and knocked off arch-rival and defending NCAA champ Louisville. Suddenly, the ship was right and the pre-season hype was justified. Unfortunately, UK lost Willie Cauley-Stein to a leg injury during the tourney and Julius Randle was hobbled with an injured foot. They limped into the Finals and gave it their best shot, but came up short against UConn. I can't help wonder how the game would have gone had those two been healthy.
As a fellow cat fan I hear you on these two, but neither of these are as bad as the Laetner shot, or the Wisconsin loss last year.
Regarding the Arizona OT loss, it was especially hard knowing Derek Anderson was well enough to play, but Pitino wouldn't put him in because he didn't want to jeopardize DAs NBA career.